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I think it’s pronounced oo-vay.

So I just watched the Game Grumps playing this, having a grand old time playing an elk that moves around by rolling itself forward in sharp, 90 degree increments.

If you ever used a Gameboy or the NES 2 “dogbone” controller, you were already used to that angle, so that wouldn’t have been bad IMHO.

It really depended on the game. It was great for Zelda and its ilk, but awful for Capcom fighting games, for example. Megaman Collection was mostly Capcom’s fault though. If they had made A jump and B shoot, it’d have been just fine.

PB&B on toaster waffles is my favorite weekday breakfast.

Wouldn’t this have more fat than standard almond milk, though? I mean, usually when I make a nut butter, I’m adding a fair amount of oil.

Cocoa Krispies: So technically these are Rice Krispies—they even have those three little guys on the box

Nah. It’d keep him from voting in some states, but there’s no restriction on him running.

The read I’m getting on this is almost like Brutal Legend, where it’s half hack and slash adventure like the first game, and half beginner RTS.

If you dig NES-era Capcom and Konami games, buy it today. It feels like a more refined version of those games in so many ways. Ducktales, Mega Man, and Castlevania are the most obvious influences.

I’m with you, man. Plague of Shadows was great.

Or, use a tennis ball.

Or, use a tennis ball.

I’ve often wondered, what does software like Prey offer that the built-in solutions (FindMyIphone/Android Device Manager) don’t? It seems like they at least cover the basics (track/lock/disable/wipe); does Prey have anything extra to it?

There’s also legal issues to consider, at least in the US. You can’t be forced to put in a passcode in the US (as this is a tacit admission that you know the passcode, and the Fifth Amendment gives you rights against self-incrimination), but you can be forced to put your finger on a fingerprint sensor (as this can be

Mentos aren’t gum.

You sound like someone who has never played a popular multi-player game on console.

Honestly, I support neither Trump nor the travel ban in general, but if anyone should be banned, it’s Saudi Arabia. Their absence from the list is what shows that it is not a genuine (however misguided) security measure, but instead red meat for the alt-right.

Oh please. Like Saudi Arabia doesn’t have their claws in Trump as well. There’s a reason why they weren’t on the travel ban list, despite having produced 15 out of the 19 9/11 hijackers.